Handmade Nebraska Wine with Tastings for Two or Four at Prime Country Winery (Half Off)

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Taste and choose from white, red, and blended wines made entirely from grapes harvested at the winery's own private vineyard

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Expiration varies. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Must be 21 or older with valid ID. Not valid toward specialty wines.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Prime Country Winery

The human palate can make very subtle distinctions, from finding floral notes in a pinot noir to determining the exact value of a rare stamp. Lick your thirst with this Groupon.

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$15 for $30 worth of wine with a complimentary tasting for two

$30 for $60 worth of wine with a complimentary tasting for four

Following a complimentary tasting, choose from bottles such as Lancaster blush, a medium-dry red-white blend ($15); Edelweiss, a medium-dry white wine ($13); and Harvest Red, a medium-sweet red wine ($19). The tasting room is open from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays from June through October.

Prime Country Winery

Perhaps one of the best words to sum up winemaker Orville A. Gertsch's method is patience. In 1996, he decided to turn his winemaking hobby into a profession, and planted his first vines the following year. And yet it wasn't until the 2001 harvest that Orville was ready to push his wine into full retail production. That same year, he registered his operation's name: Prime Country Winery.

Though he handed the managerial reins to his son Fred in 2002, Orville still draws from more than 30 years of experience to produce a range of handmade red, white, and blush wines. He and his staff use only the grapes they harvest on their own Denton vineyard, a decision central to their mission and to ensuring none of the grapes are actually tiny spy cameras. They pick all of their plantings by hand, and rack—rather than filter and pump—the must, a labor-intensive process that Orville finds infinitely more rewarding. Using these old-fashioned, chemical-free processing techniques in tandem with modern steel equipment, Prime Country Winery fills its tasting room with craft wines ranging from dry to sweet.